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Old 12-05-2008, 06:39 PM   #75
Sir Dillon
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Originally Posted by Betty View Post
So does the question then become - so what if it is crude and nasty? And if that's a problem and means "something" should be done about it, what? And who decides when it crosses the line.
Exactly!!!

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I hear where you're coming from Sir Dillon - but I must agree with the rest that the message feels a bit harsh. But then that's just how I feel about it.
Feelings are not a basis of an objective argument.

While I may be passionate about the subject, as self-confessed, I still argue objectively regarding the legal, religious, and philosophical merits of it.

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I've been in situations where I felt compelled to pretend to pray because of what it was - the other side of the family - the work party at christmas... I would rather that didn't happen. It somehow feels like a score for my side. That's not quite the right sentiment - but hopefully you get where I'm coming from.
I do, and I apprecaite the candor.

Thank you.

S.D.
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